Re: [Harp-L] Harmonica in Bluegrass - Personal Experience




On Aug 7, 2007, at 6:03 PM, IcemanLE@xxxxxxx wrote:


The die hard bluegrass folk would say Bill Monroe is the father of bluegrass
and "Bill Monroe didn't have a harmonica in his band", therefore it doesn't
belong in bluegrass. This is not too different than the blues purists who say
"Little Walter didn't OB, therefore OB doesn't belong in blues".


It is just a perception and attitude held by a certain group of people. The
reality is, if the harmonica can handle the music, add to the groove rather
than bring it down, it is eventually welcomed - after an example of "prove it",
of course. Welcome is a loose term as there are always the few set in
stoners that won't change their minds even after hearing the proof. However, in
general, musicians will open up to new ideas as long as it is shown that the
integrity of the music is left intact by the new addition.


The Iceman

I can tell you this. Every Tues evening about 250 or more spectators show up at Lashly Park in Punta Gorda to listen to 2 dozen musicians play in numerous groups in various corners of the park. The main kiosk is occupied by the blue grass players. Harmonicas are N O T welcome.

smo-joe




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